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(yeah I'm gonna drop out of this if that's ok? It's a cool story but I don't really have the time for it sorry :()
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Andromeda's homethread where IT'S NYMPHOLOGY NOT PSYCHOLOGY❗❗❗
Stranger replied to Andromeda_'s topic in Off Topic
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(I was planning to update tommorow but I'll be in Dublin all day tommorow so I can't do that :(. Maybe I'll update today)
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Wait nvm I'm stupid I'm used to looking at dates like this 9/7/2023 not the month first, your bday was in the 9th lol
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Very late but happy bday lol (also my bday is on the 7th of July as well!)
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GUYS ITS MY BDAY AND I GOT A COOL DRAWING TABLET :DDDD It's the simbans Picasso tab xl, so if you don't want to spend like 800 on a drawing tablet, its pretty good! It only costs 242 euro!
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Hi 3 hours ago Valkcake
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Oof part 4 is a little long don't know if I'll be able to finish it. 😔 Thanks for telling me tho, I think the one part I did is enough lol
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Also currently obsessed with one my 18574574876472426574738 OC worlds ignore me
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I would post some Oc art I made thats traditional but i dont have my phone with me
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Bruh this thread is so dead
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Forumfest special game- The Forums (try to) write a story
Stranger replied to BirbMonster's topic in Forum Games
The dog seemed to have a collar on it's neck. It read 'Fluffy'. I smiled and petted the dog, and it got up off me. -
(side characters are born lol)
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(Kind of short update) Randi padded through the wet grass. His rage hadn’t lessened over those few moons, at the tribe that had exiled him. But then again rage didn’t fill your belly. Randi dropped down into a crouch, stalking a rabbit. Back when he was with the tribe he never had to worry about food, but now he didn’t even know when he would get his next meal. He was much, much thinner than earlier, and he was so hungry right now it almost made him sick. He just had to catch this rabbil…. Suddenly, something scared the rabbil away. Randi still leapt forward, trying to catch it, but he failed. Instead, he found a bearyena stalking quietly in the grass. After one fear-filled moment, Randi realised it wasn’t stalking him. It was facing away from him, looking at a dodomingo. Randi tried to quietly sneak away, but that stupid bird had to squawk and run off. The bearyena snarled and looked around, its eyes locking on Randi. For a second, they stood there, their eyes locked. And then Randi sprinted away. The rain was almost a storm now, and Randi cursed it. He could barely see ahead of him, but he knew the bearyena was following him. As he was running he didn’t notice the boulder looming ahead of him. He ran into it, the impact throwing him to the ground. His snout hurt like crazy, and he was sure it was bleeding, but he ran forward and jumped onto the rock, ignoring the pain. It was only thanks to how thin he was that he was able to scramble up onto the rock. He sat there in the rain as the bearyena circled him. More slowly came out of the grass, the scent of blood attracting them. Randi whimpered and curled himself further up. He hated feeling so powerless, so scared. It wasn’t the first time that he started cursing the tribe that exiled him. ~ Kendyll looked calmly out to sea. He was sitting on the beach, Alia playing nearby. Dark clouds gathered on the horizon, it looked as if it was going to rain. Maybe a storm. He walked over to Alia and picked her up by the scruff. She protested a little but he ignored her. As they were walking home, Alia started complaining about something or another, and since Kenny kept ignoring her she wriggled out of his grasp and ran. ‘Alia.’ He called after her, forced to run in her direction. The rain started coming down gently. ‘Come back here!’ Irritation crept into Kendyll’s voice. Alia always did this! She never listened! Just before Kendyll reached her, he heard a squeak, and Alia disappeared from view. He ran forward, alarmed, and saw a river where Alia was barely hanging onto a branch on the bank. The rain came down harder now. Kendyll could hear the worried calls of his mother and father. He couldn’t answer them, as he leant down and tried to pick Alia up. He just about managed to set her down on the bank, when it gave out from under him, the rain making everything slippery and dangerous. Alia screamed and tried to catch him, but Kendyll had already slipped down. The cold water surrounded him, silt stopping him from seeing, water filling his eyes his ears his nose. He struggled up and caught a breath of air before being pulled down again. The water started tasting salty. The part of his brain that wasn’t petrified to the point of not working, realised he must be out at sea now. He pushed back up, and this time managed to stay above the water. The shore wasn’t far away, but the storm raged all around him, trying to pull him down forever. Kendyll gasped for air and tried to swim forward, but he was too weak. Did something grab at his back paw? The world started to go grey. Kendyll pawed uselessly at the water, but it didn’t stop him from sinking down, down, down…. After the storm The moment Shee spotted him, he bolted forward, calling everyone over. Kenny, his Kenny was lying on the beach, unmoving apart from an occasional shiver. Strangely enough, the moment Shee reached him, Kendyll slowly turned towards him. Shee hefted Kendyll onto his back, making sure to avoid the spikes, just as Meda came over. ‘Im fine…’ Kendyll quietly protested, but everyone believed that wasn’t true. Meda comforted her son as they walked back to camp. Cabi had become the resident healer, during the time she was here, and she looked him over. She shook her head, puzzled. ‘He must have been thrown out onto shore pretty early. Apart from bumps and scrapes, he’s not injured. There doesn’t look to be any water in his lungs either. He’ll be fine in a couple of days.’ Cabi said slowly. Was he really thrown out onto shore early? Kendyll didn’t know, but he honestly didn’t care. He was alive. And the air had never tasted so sweet. Alia hung around nearby, guiltily looking at her paws. Kendyll gave her a weak smile, and Alia’s eyes widened in surprise. Kendyll almost never smiled. She bounded forward and curled up against him to warm him up. He didn’t push her away. ~ Thanks to all the commotion, Tor’s and Ista's births were overlooked mostly. Tor was a big kit, and strong for his age. Calypso immediately walked up to him and hugged him, to which he squeaked loudly. ‘He’s too young for playing.’ Mira chuckled. ‘Aw.’ Calypso frowned at the little kit. ‘Well, I’ll play with you when you’re older, then.’ Ista didn't really respond much. Her parents would coo at her, but she would only react when she saw them moving, or their paws were moving. Cabi checked on her, and confirmed the kit was deaf. Cane frowned a little, already worried for her, but Cheri reassured him. Ista would be happy, they would make it happen.
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Andromeda's homethread where IT'S NYMPHOLOGY NOT PSYCHOLOGY❗❗❗
Stranger replied to Andromeda_'s topic in Off Topic
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Forumfest special game- The Forums (try to) write a story
Stranger replied to BirbMonster's topic in Forum Games
There seemed to be many eyes watching me, the animals of the forest maybe?